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Middle Names for Girls

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Middle names can be so much fun to think of. Once you have the task of choosing the perfect first name behind you, the middle name may seem like a piece of cake. Do you want one that has meaning or do you prefer to pick a name that sounds melodic with the first and last name? We've gathered the best middle names around for your baby girl -- check them out!

One-Syllable Girl Names

One-syllable middle names are often sought after when a first name is two or more syllables. It is also appealing if the first and last name have the same number of syllables -- a single-syllable middle name will break up the rhythm and can help a full name seem less sing-song-ish. Lee, Lynn and Ann have been popular choices for several dozen years. What about Maeve or Sage?

Two-Syllable Girl Names

Two-syllable middle names sound great when your last name is either one syllable -- or three or more. They are also perfectly matched with a similar length of first names. Common middle names like this from a few decades ago were Renee, Nicole and Marie. Try one of the following for something different!

Three- (or more) Syllable Names for Girls

If the first name you've chosen is a shorter one (such as Ruby or Elle) you might look at the following list of longer names. They will often fit really well in with such a name. One of the most popular multi-syllable middle names is Elizabeth. It's a classic, lovely name that flows extremely well with just about any name that you put in front of it. If you're looking for something different, however, check out these names!